This week’s idea helps children count in order from 1 to 12,
recognize numerals, and begin to think about clocks. We wanted to make this
age-appropriate, so we are not even adding hands to the child-made clocks. They
are just for motivating our preschoolers to “rock around the clock.” By the
way, that song has a fun and catchy verse that I liked to involve my students
in singing!
Start by giving children a paper with numerals from 1 to 12
on it. If children are practicing using scissors, have them cut out these
numerals. Alternately, you can cut them out for children. You can even ask,
“What number would you like me to cut first?” This helps children think about
the numerals.
Next give children either a paper plate or a large round
circle. If children are working on saying the names of numbers, you may want to
lightly write the numbers on the circle. If children have a more advanced
understanding of counting from 1 to 12, you can just put a dot where each
number should be glued.
Ask children to glue the numbers on the circle to form a
clock. Remember, squeezing a glue bottle helps develop hand muscles for fine motor control.
Finally, have children point to the numbers in the direction
a clock’s hands would move. They can say or whisper these numbers. It helps
acquaint children with the idea of clocks and telling time. Encourage them to
look at other clocks and note the similarities among them.
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Standards
Alignment:
NAEYC – 2.C.03, 2.F.02, 2.F.07, 2.F.13
NAEYC – 2.C.03, 2.F.02, 2.F.07, 2.F.13
Head Start – I.D., VI.B., X.A.